automation equipment reducer
Today's automated equipment mainly includes industrial robots, robotic arm joints, and gantry robots.
Automated production lines and processing equipment: CNC machine tools
Automated assembly and testing: such as automatic assembly lines and automatic testing machines.
Specialized processing equipment: such as laser marking machines and slitting machines.
Industry-specific equipment: such as lithium battery production equipment
and photovoltaic module production equipment.
Material handling equipment: Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), automated warehousing systems,
conveyor systems: such as belt/roller conveyors and automated sorting equipment for express delivery.
Packaging equipment: such as filling machines, sealing machines, labeling machines, case packers, and palletizers.
Printing equipment: such as paper conveying and roller rotation in printing presses.
Rotary worktables
Automatic doors
Electric actuators
Textile machinery
These automated machines mainly use:
Planetary gearboxes: suitable for high-precision positioning equipment,
such as labeling machines and indexing tables.
Worm gear reducers: Suitable for low-speed, heavy-load mechanisms
requiring self-locking, such as the lifting platform of a carton sealing machine.
Helical gear reducers: Suitable for continuous high-speed operation scenarios,
such as filling lines and conveyor belt drives.
Cycloidal pinwheel reducers: Suitable for applications requiring high impact
resistance and overload capacity, such as the rotating mechanism of a palletizer.
High-precision packaging equipment (such as pharmaceutical and electronic component
packaging): Harmonic reducers are used to meet their extremely high precision requirements.
In short, the choice of reducer mainly depends on three factors: load, precision, and cost.
For ultimate precision: Consider harmonic reducers (low load, high precision) and RV reducers (high load, high rigidity).
For balancing precision and cost: Choose precision planetary reducers; they are the "all-rounder" for automated equipment.
For durability and self-locking: Use worm gear reducers.
For general applications: Gear reducers are an economical and reliable choice.


